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| Space and time matters (Space, Time and Matter) |
| Where did God come from? If no-thing can come from nothing, then God had to also.... this is probably a question you are eagerly pointing in my face, but it is simply answered. It has never been shown in nature that a thing, no matter what that thing is, from mathmatical point until the most complex lifeform, can come from its opposite... nothing. It never has, because it is scientifically defunct. It could never happen. Much like an effect can never be greater than its cause, a colour can never be more opposite than its negative and light can never come from darkness. Nothing is exactly that. NO-THING. And to think that nothing just decided to make something out of itself (being nothing) is absurd to the highest degree. Nothing has no conscienceness and therefore no choice and even if it had a choice (which is unargueably impossible) it has no matter in which to make anything. Anyhow, now onto how God can exist when nothing exists. Before time, there was God. Before anything there was God. God is the creator and does not need to be created. God, therefore, created time, space and matter. If God created time, space and matter He is outside of time, space and matter. So "when" does not apply to God, because He created the need for a "when" by making time itself. So to ask where did god come from is an equally unreasonable question, because (being that God made time) there is no "when God started". Being that God not only created matter, but the idea of matter, He is not subject to its rules. You see, the question "Where did God come from" does not make sence because it is preassuming that God is a blot on a timeline, when God is outside timeline and definitely outside "blot". Now if you were more questioning that the universe had no beggining, then that is an easily answered question also. The theory that the universe had no beggining and is therefore, static, is unquestionably not possible. If the universe was static then there are many different variables that would have been in place. For one, I would not be writing this right now. It is so, because we never would have reached this day. Think not? Look at the timeline. "O" will be the starting point, say, when the universe was created (in Christian and most pantheistic beliefs) or "formed" (in humanistic religions such as evolution) and "X" will be the "end of history" point. That is where all of the past is history and therein starts the present. O-----------------------------------------------X Now, all of the line inbetween represents the finite amount of time that surpasses between "O" and "X". Saying that the universe is infinite is also claiming that the time that surpasses between "O" and "X" is also infinite. Now imagine this same timeline where the line inbetween is UNENDING, meaning infinite. There would be no "O" to have come from and it would take forever to get to "X", meaning it would never get there. (more on next page) |